Hernandez was murdered to death sometime between May 31 and Sunday, when his body was discovered by a farm field boss 10 in the evening in the apartment of Baseline Road, where he lived with the López brothers. All three worked in the nearby Wiers farm.

Huron County Sheriff Dane Howard said that it is likely that the suspects have fled the area.

The suspects could be driving the vehicle of Hernandez, who is a Dodge Stratus 2004 Virginia, ZR7459 tuition.

The car is a four-door and silver-colored vehicle. The vehicle has a small dent over the passenger's side taillight. The car also has a flower design plate holder.

There is a court order for the López brothers for the theft of a motor vehicle.

Hernandez was originally from Oaxaca, Mexico, said the Commissioner in a press conference on Thursday.

Howard said that Oaxaca is located in the southern part of Mexico, and officials have had difficulty communicating with the Hernandez family.

The sheriff said Thursday that did not want to speculate on the motive of the murder, but said that the spotlight on Wednesday that alcohol might have played a role in the incident.

Howard said anyone with information about the victim or suspects should call the HCSO at (419) 663-2828.

It remains to determine whether the victim and the suspects were in the country legally, the sheriff said when asked.

The victim has a wife and children in Mexico, said Howard.

The suspects were reportedly initially, in Mexico.

Howard said that, all lights, the victim was a good and hard-working young man.

The Sheriff added that there was no local criminal records of suspects.

"This was a very violent scene," said Howard, who described the apartment where Hernandez was killed.

'We believe that the people in the area of Willard possess information about the victim and persons of interest,' said sheriff before.

The Fugitive Task Force marshals Office of us.UU., together with members of Crawford, Erie, Lorain, Ottawa and Richland counties have helped with the case.

'This research is fast pace and there are more field work to do', said Wednesday Howard.

Ben Wiers, Wiers Farm's President, said Thursday the victim and two suspects were part of seeding teams in the farm.

'So I know that they had been there about a month', said Wiers.

Wiers said that he had much contact with the workers, since it interacted with the team leaders.

Wiers 'Through other people, I have learned that he was a good guy, with a woman and her son,' said of the victim.

"This is overwhelming, he said. ' You just can't believe it.

'They are pesky,' he said about the agricultural community Wiers. ' We have never had any problem come to something like this.

'Our people are family-oriented', said Wiers, adding they enjoy football and they had formed a team and play in different places.

'It is difficult to understand something like this could happen,' he added.

Onemanforce

Mon, 06/10/2013 - 12:12am

Soccer, not football.

happyfeet64

Mon, 06/10/2013 - 12:38pm

Football is Spanish for Soccer.

ferball14

Mon, 06/10/2013 - 8:38am

Very disappointed....this is 'murica!!!! We be speakin english fool!!!

Your are exactly right, Cliff. The answers and information they need to resolve this case reside in the Spanish-speaking community, some of whom may or probably only speak Spanish. Posting it this way reaches out to the segment of our population who need this information. As the Reflector doesn't have an online version in Spanish, we wought to be able to tolerate (and ignore if necessary) a few articles that aren't in our mother tongue. We could/should just ignore them, rather than feel the need for childish comments left by simple people. The Reflector, for all the faults we sometimes find in them, still has a responsibility to the whole community, not just the English-speaking portion, so reaching out in another language occasionally has to be a tool in their toolbox.

Fromthe419

Mon, 06/10/2013 - 12:12pm

I agree with your comments scooter58, but more to the point, we need immigration reform so those that choose to come to the US to live and work accept English as our national language. My great-grandparents immigrated to the US from Czechoslovakia (some time around WWI) and settled in a Czech neighborhood in Cleveland, they did not speak the language but were encouraged to learn English even though Czech was spoken at the market, shops etc. Mexican immigrants that come here legally should make their top priority to speak the English language so they can improve their lot in life. If they don't they will be stuck in farm/agricultural positions. If I were to move to Russia, the first thing I would do is learn Russian so I could work as an interpreter, that's a skill/service that is in demand, they could do the same as well.

scooter58

Wed, 06/12/2013 - 10:57am

Thank you. You, as well, bring up the vital topics of sensible immigration reform and border security. However, the purpose of the article, and hence this discussion, is justice for a murdered husband and father, a man who WAS here legally, and using whatever means to bring about that end. There are forums for each, so let's keep this about finding the people responsible for this grisly crime. Have a good day.

Uputwhatwhere7

Mon, 06/10/2013 - 9:40am

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